Example sentences of "[vb infin] there have " in BNC.

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1 A moment 's reflection will show there have , from very early times , been ‘ industrial ’ and other special-purpose buildings — ‘ henges ’ , fogous , shrines , kilns , mints , abattoirs , amphitheatres , salthouses and many others .
2 ‘ We did originally conclude that the MiG 25 posed no real threat to our air defences , but it would appear there have been some new developments .
3 Ever since I can remember there have been little stickers of white paper all over the house with neat black-biro writing on them .
4 I do not remember there having been given such consideration and discussion to the constitution of any other body with which I have been associated .
5 I do n't remember there having a break , we had the break at er midday but I do n't remember , if we , if we did we had to work you know what I mean , we just have I forget , that is a bit I 've forgotten
6 A potential recording artist must realize there have to be some compromises between art and business .
7 Before that can happen there has to be peace in Afghanistan , and that prospect looks as remote as the end to the drug traffic .
8 But seriously , why do you suppose there has been so little said about Sunday trading in the book trade ? could it be because we have failed to make a ‘ cold , calculating examination of the long term balance of financial advantage ’ ?
9 Descharreaux expects first half 1993 turnover in France to be ‘ terrible , due to the constricted investment climate ’ , adding , ‘ Do n't forget there have been eight consecutive quarters of decline in investment in France ’ .
10 There must be hundreds of females and males out there too frightened to speak out in case they lose their jobs , because let's not forget there have been many cases in which males have been harassed or are being ha harassed .
11 What d' ya mean there 've gone more skimpy .
12 ‘ I should n't think there have been any shortage of women in your life who would have been delighted to make a home for you anywhere in the world ! ’ she told him waspishly , disliking the way he was making her feel a little sorry for him .
13 ‘ I do n't think there have been any new developments since yesterday morning , but I 'll run through them to keep you up to date . ’
14 Dinner consisted of pea soup , which Millie found quite nice — she could taste there had been some kind of pork boiled in the liquid — followed by a meat pudding .
15 He could n't pretend there 'd been just the two of them . ’
16 There is still a lingering feeling around that if you need this sort of help there has to be something ‘ wrong ’ with you , and this admission may further attack self-esteem and seem therefore to exact too high a price .
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